Breeze hose clamps

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I am replacing my alternator so while I am in there I am changing out all my clamps to breeze clamps I got them from the vendor below. I have no affiliation with them but they have given me very good service. I ordered them yesterday and they will be delivered tomorrow.

http://www.azsupply.com
 

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I am replacing my alternator so while I am in there I am changing out all my clamps to breeze clamps I got them from the vendor below. I have no affiliation with them but they have given me very good service. I ordered them yesterday and they will be delivered tomorrow.

http://www.azsupply.com

If you haven't, replace all the hoses too!
 
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They are 4 ea 30-37mm amd 4 ea 22-29mm these are the ones at the thermostat I think I don't have access to the bike to look right now just look at a parts breakdown it gives all the sizes.
 
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So what's so special about Breeze hose clamps? From pictures I found on the web, they appear not much different than your standard screw type clamp. I think constant tension type clamps are superior to these.


OK, never mind. Looking deeper I see that some of them are designed with a constant tension feature also.
 
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So what's so special about Breeze hose clamps? From pictures I found on the web, they appear not much different than your standard screw type clamp. I think constant tension type clamps are superior to these.


OK, never mind. Looking deeper I see that some of them are designed with a constant tension feature also.

Keeps the hoses tight and less chance of leaks.
 
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